1. [Comprehensive characteristics of the pulmonary syndrome in chronic liver diseases].
- Author
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Pashchenko IG, Romanov AA, Zhumanbaeva RM, Osmolovskiĭ VS, and Faliushina NV
- Subjects
- Adult, Chronic Disease, Female, Hemodynamics, Hepatitis, Chronic complications, Hepatitis, Chronic diagnosis, Hepatitis, Chronic physiopathology, Humans, Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary complications, Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary diagnosis, Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary physiopathology, Liver Diseases complications, Liver Diseases physiopathology, Lung diagnostic imaging, Lung physiopathology, Lung Diseases etiology, Lung Diseases physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Radiography, Respiratory Function Tests, Syndrome, Liver Diseases diagnosis, Lung Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
Combined investigations have shown that the pulmonary syndrome in chronic liver diseases is a group of changes (heterogeneous in their structure and origin), most of which are of intercurrent nature (chronic bronchitis and its complications, chronic pneumonia), the lesser part of them is related directly to an inflammatory liver process and constitutes the true pulmonary syndrome (interstitial pneumonitis, fibrosing alveolitis). In view of the fact that chronic liver pathology is attended by concomitant disorders of pulmonary ventilation, hemodynamics and immunologic homestasis, the authors propose that they should be regarded as a risk factor contributing to the development of respiratory diseases.
- Published
- 1988